City Guides of Britain

Britain has a diverse mix of cities, towns and villages. From the iconic cityscape of London to the tranquil beauty of Stratford-upon-Avon. Many have a rich history, full of character and charm, with many dating back to the Roman empire.

Our City Guides provide a highlight of what you can expect on a tour of Britain. Use our travel guides to explore the range of tours passing through each location. Simply click on the links to find out more.

Scotland's third largest city, Aberdeen is a lively, maritime port of Georgian architecture perched overlooking the wild North Sea and providing an excellent base for exploring the Royal Deeside region...

Canterbury is known as the ecclesiastical capital of England. Dominated by its impressive medieval cathedral, Canterbury is an ancient town of rank. Situated on a prehistoric route linking London with...

Widely touted as Europe's youngest capital, Cardiff is undoubtedly the heart and soul of contemporary Welsh culture and innovation. However its modern reputation belies a long history and a cityscape...

Edinburgh is a truly enchanting capital city. Synonymous with the nation's ancient culture, the capital of Scotland is also visually spectacular, bristling with elegant architecture and hallmarks of a long...

The town's stunning location provides the main appeal for visitors; Fort William is spectacularly set overlooking Loch Linnhe and the rugged West coast with Scotland's tallest mountain, Ben Nevis, providing...

Nestling in the stunning surrounds of Scotland's remote Highlands, Inverness provides a cultural and commercial hub for the surrounding communities and the far north of Scotland. Granted city status in...